echoshawn
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I think I have a good 1-2 punch here now.
600 runs good, will be better once it has a mastermind sticker on it
Damn. The exhaust port is annoying.
That right angle it comes off the jug at. Sheesh....
I got some ideas....
I think I have a good 1-2 punch here now.
600 runs good, will be better once it has a mastermind sticker on it
I'm at an exhaust of 129 and an intake of 74-91.
I Devcon'd the intake last night.
I'm a bit worried that there is not enough physical meat where the exhaust port meets the jug to cut up 20+*.
Red, how many degrees was that lip of plating on the exhaust roof? This is an odd design, the exhaust port has a lip of plating sticking out around its perimeter. So the port itself is larger than the port opening from the cylinder.
This is opposite of what I've seen in most Stihl's. Usually on Stihl's, the chamfers are huge and the port is much smaller than the opening in the plate.
I'm hoping I can manage 108 from the exhaust. The top of the transfers can be epoxied, but the hottest part of the hottest port on the saw has to be bustin my balls now.
I tried a 394 at 110 for the hell of it,it didn't work very well.anyone else wonder what a saw would run like with the exhaust that low?
Probably turn 5000 rpm but pull a 404 chain.
anyone else wonder what a saw would run like with the exhaust that low?
Probably turn 5000 rpm but pull a 404 chain.
Subbed. Nate looked for me and didn't find a direct fit one off the echo lineup. So I opened up the venturi a little.Probably true, but I have a Sez for that...
For this I want a viable 346 replacement. Searching for carb options...
Subbed. Nate looked for me and didn't find a direct fit one off the echo lineup. So I opened up the venturi a little.
I'm running a WT194. Yeah, 14,500 easy with a 105 exhaust and the WT194. An 044 Carb will give another 1K rpm.Factory is 13.5 venturi
Found a 14.25 venturi in the same "wt" series. Should be fairly easy to adapt. Might have to swap shafts/linkages but should be doable, being from the same carb family.
Might try and find another body to bore out. Should be able to get it to 14.5 easy enough.
What rpm did your saw stop? 13k? Would it lean out farther than that? Or just would not spin higher?
Drf255, what carb are you running on your 026's? They are a walbro "wt" series correct? Seems those spin pretty high.?
This with stock limiters was lean at 12,200. Sounded much better at 11,500.
IIRC it was 13400 or there about. And it just give it up. No matter how much you leaned it out.Factory is 13.5 venturi
Found a 14.25 venturi in the same "wt" series. Should be fairly easy to adapt. Might have to swap shafts/linkages but should be doable, being from the same carb family.
Might try and find another body to bore out. Should be able to get it to 14.5 easy enough.
What rpm did your saw stop? 13k? Would it lean out farther than that? Or just would not spin higher?
Drf255, what carb are you running on your 026's? They are a walbro "wt" series correct? Seems those spin pretty high.?
This with stock limiters was lean at 12,200. Sounded much better at 11,500.
I'm running a WT194. Yeah, 14,500 easy with a 105 exhaust and the WT194. An 044 Carb will give another 1K rpm.
EDIT: 13.45mm venture on the 194
IIRC it was 13400 or there about. And it just give it up. No matter how much you leaned it out.
I don't remember for sure. I can find out I still have the saw. For now!Ok, so similer bore stroke and 1000 rpm less in these echo. Even with roughly the same venturi size. Is that extra 3-5* on the exhaust the 1k loss in rpm vs the stihl?
Thank you, that was the exopxyed intake saw and bored carb?
Hopefully I can get the 14.25 carb to work. To test this theroy.
I know my 346 likes the 16.66 venturi carb.
Maybe we are all looking at what is already done and need to look at a different possibility. The MUFFLER MOD. Maybe having a outlet tube in the exhaust with a bigger ID will change results in that. Or a baffle may be causing a restriction to let gasses escape from the port. I don't know what that canister look like inside. But my 510 really woke up after a baffle was gutted and I installed a exit tube about 2 inches long into the muffler. Stock it did ok had lots of torque for a 49cc but it didn't spin the rpm that is did with a gutted muffler. Just my think outside of the box opinion
I will be very surprised if these saws catch a 346. I think the transfer ducts alone are a handicap. They are straight like an open port jug. Its got the funky combustion chamber and even if you get to 15mm that is the size of a stock 346 carb.
but with the long stroke maybe if its chained right....